Charlotte Reviews

Review for El Patron Night Club NC Oficial by AnonymousRating: This place is the most unprofessional place. There was a fight last night which cause the security to pepper spray however they took matters whom their own hands. They took ..

Review for FSIoffice by SylviaRating: FSIoffice is the best company for office supplies with low prices and the friendliest customer service!

Review for George Pappas' Liberty Lanes by DanielleRating: Tonight I called and asked what time they closed and a young man said ten tonight. I asked for his name and he asked me why. I have never been ..Cons: Employees

Review for Xoom Energy by ToddRating: XOOM Energy in Charlotte is one on the nations largest and fastest growing independent natural gas and electricity providers. Great people I have worked with, great atmosphere. Pros: People, ideas, innovation

Review for Chiropractic Care at The Art of Living Center by AnonymousRating: Dr. Compel cares about her patients and teaches why Chiropractic works. She doesn't twist or pull which helps me stay relaxed and comfortable during the treatments. Pros: Pleasantly rewarding to learn how Chiropractic can affect all areas of life! Not only to get out of pain, but understand how to make changes to avoid it from ..Cons: Parking in the back is a little tight, but there is more down the street within walking distance.

About South End

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The city of Charlotte in North Carolina serves as a hub for a lot of different media sources. The Historic South End of Charlotte has a lot to offer its visitors. There is quite a variety of businesses and retail shops, restaurants, arts and cultural venues are a part of the South End's attractions. A range of residential options are available as well. You can easily reach the south end, whether you are on foot, riding a bike, driving a car, or using transit. The LYNX light rail train is a very good option as it runs through the main points of interest in South End. The district's four train stations enable you to quickly reach your desired location in South End.
The historic South End district rests to the immediate south of Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. It is usually referred to simply as South End and is one of three Municipal Service Districts in Charlotte.
The South End's history dates back to the 1850's. It began to take form with Charlotte's first railroad line, connecting the Queen City to Columbia and Charleston, SC. With the passage of time, a thriving manufacturing community populated the area along the tracks. The community earned its livelihood from the booming textile industry. During the 1970s and 1980s the industrial area declined. It revived again in the early 1990s when the mill buildings and warehouses were resorted by restaurants, shops, and design-related industries. The area has a number of renovated factories and a good mix of commercial, retail, and high end residential construction. The area has different well-known businesses, such as Price's Chicken Coop, Design Center of the Carolina's, Woods on South and the national headquarters of Concentric Marketing